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Just a wild guess, but is your BIOS the latest?  Otherwise Steven may=20  
have to jump in.  Or bring your machine to next Sunday's help desk at=20  
Chapman Univ. in Orange.  
 
Harry Motin wrote:  
 
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>On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 05:40:29 PDT7, Gary Wong wrote:  
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>>What is your system that hangs up (hardware-wise)?  
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>I assume that it's something in my BIOS that's incompatible with the ECS=  
 APM.SYS=20  
>driver. It hangs on that driver.  
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>I'm using a Shuttle AB60N mainboard. It has Intel 865-PE Northbridge and=  
 Intel  ICH5=20  
>Southbridge chipsets. It has Phoenix AwardBIOS (C), version 6.00PG, 1984=  
-2003, N=BA=20  
>AB60S00P, Award Software, Incorporated, BIOS.  
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>I have not been able to use the APM drivers, since my installation of EC=  
S 1.1.  
>HCM  
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